
Dimensional Stability Filler Masterbatch | talc-filled rigidity and heat resistance for plastic processing across film, molding, and extrusion
A talc-filled masterbatch for PP and PE applications that supports reinforced performance in injection molding, sheet extrusion, and automotive-related products.
Why talc filler is chosen for rigidity and heat resistance
Combines application fit with factory supply capability
Can support automotive and structural plastic applications
Useful for injection, sheet, and extrusion products
Fine talc dispersion for balanced surface quality
Talc filler masterbatch is formulated to improve stiffness, heat resistance, and dimensional stability while maintaining practical processing performance. It is developed for processors that need a practical balance of appearance, processing stability, application fit, and repeat-order consistency. Raw material checks, process control, and final inspection strengthen repeatability from batch to batch.
FAQ
Can samples and technical advice be provided?
Yes. Technical communication and formulation guidance are part of the quotation process.
Can impact performance still be considered?
Yes. The formulation should balance mechanical properties instead of focusing on rigidity alone.
Can it be used for heat-resistant parts?
Yes. Improved heat distortion resistance is listed as a core advantage.
How does talc help finished products?
Its lamellar structure supports rigidity and better shape retention in suitable formulations.

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